bone structurefracture healingBone is one of the largest organs in the body receiving 5–10% of the cardiac output. Bone formation starts early in the first trimester in utero and throughout life, it is continuously resorbed and formed, a process known as remodelling. Bone (fracture) healing ...
Wittebol,P.: Electrical stimulation on non-epiphyseal bone growth. Calcif. Tissue Res. 4, 122 (1970) Table 1. CrossRef About this Chapter Title Hypothesis of Bone Remodelling and Fracture Healing by Electrostimulation Book Title Electric Stimulation of Bone Growth and Repair Pages pp 61-67...
This study aimed to investigate different pathophysiological aspects of COVID-19 and post-COVID ILD in the non-acute phase using exploratory biomarkers reflecting tissue remodelling, wound healing, and neutrophil activity. A panel of biomarkers reflecting these different biological processes were measured...
Sphingosine-1-phosphate mobilizes osteoclast precursors and regulates bone homeostasis Osteoclasts are the only somatic cells with bone-resorbing capacity and, as such, they have a critical role not only in normal bone homeostasis (called 'bone remodelling') but also in the pathogenesis of bone destr...
The former explanation of this phenomenon was based on Wolff's law which explains changes in bone mass and structure in terms of the functional demands of the skeleton.More recent studies have shown that this bone loss as seen near the implant in the early phase after internal fixation is ...
Haemodynamic disorders are common clinical findings in hypertension and lead to adverse cardiovascular events. However, the haemodynamic conditions in hypertension models are poorly understood. This study aimed to observe the characteristics of haemodyna
Radical-trapping antioxidant activity of copper and nickel bis(thiosemicarbazone) complexes underlies their potency as inhibitors of ferroptotic cell death. J Am Chem Soc. 2021;143:19043–57. Article CAS Google Scholar Rowe D, Mathers S, Noel K, Rosenfeld C. CuATSM phase 2a study confirms...
King TE, Bradford WZ, Castro-Bernardini S, Fagan EA, Glaspole I, Glassberg MK, Gorina E, Hopkins PM, Kardatzke D, Lancaster L, Lederer DJ, Nathan SD, Pereira CA, Sahn SA, Sussman R, Swigris JJ, Noble PW, Group AS (2014) A phase 3 trial of pirfenidone in patients with idiopathic...
oxidized lipids and proteins sustaining an effective work of transmembrane ionic pumps [57]. This phenomenon was called ischemic preconditioning, and now it is also recognized as an early (before AMI or during acute phase of AMI) and remote (overreparative period of AMI) phenomenon depending on ...
wound healing, and immune cell turnover [35]. To allow epithelial renewal and ISCs turnover, MCs, as well as epithelial cells, produce Wnt, Notch and Hedgehog ligands, epidermal growth factor (EGF), inhibitors of the bone morphogenic pathways (BMP) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) [36,37]. By...